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Growing law enforcement concerns over ghost gun encounters
Ghost guns used during police shootings appear to be a growing concern for law enforcement. NBC 7 has reported for years on the complex issue of tracking and regulating them.
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Growing concerns over ghost guns on local streets
Ghost guns used during police shootings appear to be creating more concerns among law enforcement. NBC 7’s Jackie Crea has the details.
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San Diego County leaders announce anti-human trafficking school initiative
Local leaders point to local university studies in San Diego, that revealed human trafficking generates more than $810 million per year on the backs of the 8,000 victims. The average age is 16 years old.
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Push for human-trafficking education in classrooms
The FBI ranks San Diego among the 15 worst human-trafficking spots in the country, reports NBC 7’s Jackie Crea.
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San Diego County De-Escalation Training Aims to ‘Slow Down' Crisis Situations
A de-escalation class being taught to San Diego-area law enforcement agencies could revolutionize use of force tactics nationwide.
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De-Escalation Course for San Diego Law Enforcement Aims to Reshape Use of Force Conversation: Part 1
Course creators say the training is life saving for officers and citizens. NBC 7’s Dave Summers has more.
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San Diego DA Says California Plan Could Release ‘Thousands of Violent Offenders' Early
San Diego District Attorney Summer Stephan is alerting San Diegans that the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) is aiming to enact permanent regulations which would result in the early release of “thousands of violent offenders.”